Innovating the future of AM nickel superalloys
As the demand for additive manufacturing (AM) materials grows globally, the focus on expanding optimized alloys for metal 3D printing has intensified. Elementum 3D plays an essential role in driving innovation with high-energy and reliable nickel-based feedstock engineered specifically for additive methods.
Elementum 3D’s patented reactive Additive Manufacturing (RAM) technology enables highly printable superior nickel superalloys for high temperature additive applications were lower strength, traditional AM and wrought nickel materials fall short.
Elementum 3D products, IN625-RAM2, Ni230-RAM1, and GRX-810, deliver extraordinary mechanical properties, superior corrosion resistance, and crack-free performance stability at high temperatures, making them a pinnacle choice for extreme-performance applications in aerospace, electricity, defense, automotive/motorsport, marine and chemical processing industries.
“As materials experts, we are devoted to continually develop proprietary formulations that improve printability, lessen thermal cracking, reduce defects, and ensure consistency. Through our advanced research, we are supporting industries seeking printable lightweight, corrosion-resistant, and thermally stable nickel-based powders able to withstand the toughest environments,” said Jeremy Iten, Elementum 3D CTO.
Elementum 3D prides itself on being a pioneer in the advancement of AM nickel superalloy feedstock. With ongoing research, the company is supplying next-generation high-performance nickel alloy powders that allow the AM community to replace outdated metal processing with additive solutions that enhance product capabilities.
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